[Cornflower Studio] Lupin III 7 movies subtitles

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2017-12-08 03:24 UTC
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Anonymous
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150.4 KiB
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  • [Cornflower Studio] Lupin III 7 movies subtitles.7z (150.4 KiB)
Hey Cornflower, your encode of Pursuit of Harimo's treasure is corrupt. The file cannot be opened by any player, it will not even allow me to rename file. Please reload the torrent or preferably encode it in h264. Thanks! PS this is third time I tried to download it. No luck Again!
@smengy Check your filehash or try mpc-be,no more h264 version,X265 only. PS I‘m Cornflower....
Wrong category?
Well I erased it already, but I have had no other problems with your other h265 encodes. I opened them in avidemux and converted them to h264. Something is weird with this download, the files do not even open in Avidemux. The files are unable to be renamed. They just sit there and do not even register as being openable by VLC. VLC and media player classic both opened them (any other h265) but audio is only thing that runs. I cant run MPC-BE cause I use 32 bit computer.
smengy update your pc, I haven't encountered any issues. operating sys: win7 64bit i am using MPC-HC VER 1.7.11.35
Figured it out. Win xp could not open your file because it was over the whatever character limit. I tried to rename it in win xp but unable. Copied to mem stick and opened in win 7 even there it said could not be saved due to overlong name of file! Changed name and then converted it to h264. Name is too long!!! That's the problem. Vid is fine like you say.
Figured it out. Win xp could not open your file because it was over the whatever character limit. I tried to rename it in win xp but unable. Converted to h264 on win xp machine with avidemux. Copied to mem stick and opened in win 7 even there it said could not be saved due to overlong name of file! Changed name and then converted it to h264. Name is too long!!! That's the problem. Vid is fine like you say.
@smengy ERROR: [Common 17-143] Path length exceeds 260-Byte maximum allowed by Windows: <LongPathtoFileName>